|
|
|
|
|
by Rule35
1897 days ago
|
|
> If you donate to charities that help pay for people's HIV treatment, then no-one is being forced to pay If I feel you brought something on yourself why would I help you and not an innocent victim? And how would charity help resolve the issue of you dumping the cost on others, it would just be me instead of all of us, but still subsidizing. > It would clearly be a moral obscenity to systematically allow people to die of treatable diseases because they can't afford treatment. No, only if that money couldn't do greater good elsewhere. > And if it's a question of 'blame' or 'risky behavior', then we should be refusing treatment to anyone who's ever eaten a donut. In some proportion to the number of donuts, yes. Of course. Or at least they should go to the back of the line after we've helped people who didn't self-inflict. |
|
> how would charity help resolve the issue of you dumping the cost on others
OP objected to others being forced to pay. Charity is voluntary.
> Or at least they should go to the back of the line
What would this even mean in the case of the US. About 35% of adults are obese, and in almost all instances that’s due to their behavioral choices. Do we send a third of the population “to the back of the line”, or refuse to pay for their medical treatment?